According to our favorite rumormongers DigiTimes, its supply chain sources say that Apple suppliers will be pumping out a ton of new MacBooks starting next month. That production will apparently peak in July, giving Apple plenty of laptops for the back-to-school shopping season. Not coincidentally, the company’s next major event — the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) — is taking place June 11-15, where it’s speculated that new MacBooks will be introduced.

Adding more fuel to the fire, benchmarks have emerged that supposedly show a new MacBook Pro (as well as an iMac desktop) running with an Ivy Bridge Core i7-3820QM processor. The so-called “MacBookPro9,1″ earned a Geekbench score that was 17 percent faster than the total that the current i7-powered MacBook Pro models use. Whether these benchmarks are in fact legit is always a lingering concern, but there’s little doubt that Apple will rely on the new Intel CPUs for its new system.

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